IBM has allegedly issued a worldwide ban against the the use of
removable drives, including Flash, USB, and SD cards, to transfer data.
This new policy is being instituted
to prevent confidential and sensitive information from being leaked due to misplaced or unsecured
storage devices.
According to a report by TheRegister, IBM's global
chief Information security officer Shamla Naidoo issued an advisory
stating that the company “is expanding the practice of prohibiting data
transfer to all removable portable storage devices (eg: USB, SD card,
flash drive).” This advisory further stated that this policy is already
in effect for some departments, but will be further enforced throughout
the entire company.
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Today, IBM will be showing off the
world's smallest computer at its
Think 2018 conference. This computer is
the size of a grain of salt, contains a million transistors, and
only costs .10 to manufacture.
This micro computer is being unveiled as part of IBM's
crypto-anchors
initiative, which are digital fingerprints that can be embedded in
products such as medicine, cell phones, toys, watches, and even wine to
detect counterfeit products. With product fraud costing the global
economy $600 billion dollars a year, IBM is hoping crypto-anchors can
help stem the tide of fraudulent products and counterfeit drugs...
FutureWatch: Within the next five years,
cryptographic anchors — such as ink dots or
tiny computers smaller than a grain of salt —
will be embedded in
everyday objects and devices.
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